An attack on a First Nations protest camp in Melbourne by far-right demonstrators should be investigated as a hate crime, Aboriginal leaders say. About 40 men dressed in black, some armed with flagpoles and sticks and led by known Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell, violently attacked Camp Sovereignty following Sunday's anti-immigration March for Australia rally. Camp Sovereignty founder Krautungalung elder Robbie Thorpe told the ABC's Indigenous Affairs Team the men targeted women first, destroyed Aboriginal flags and injured four people. Camp co-founder Robbie Thorpe has questioned where police were at the time of the attack. (ABC News) "Two of them spent the...